shore, where I was waiting for her. Suddenly,
Onassis headed the boat away from me and I
had no idea where he was going. Fortunately,
an agent from Greece knew where Onassis
wanted to put ashore, so we jumped in a car,
headed there and outsmarted Onassis. He
returned to the normal port and was never
alone with Mrs. Kennedy.

After protecting Jackie for four years, you
no doubt became close to her. Were you surprised in 1968 when she married Aristotle
Onassis? I’d gotten a call from the Secret
Service agent assigned to protect her. He said,
“Jackie is about to make a big mistake” and
wondered if I’d come and talk with her. I asked
what was up and he said, “She’s going to marry
Onassis.” I’d heard rumblings, but I never
thought they’d marry. I told him that wasn’t
my place and that she was going to do what she
wanted to do and that I had no influence over
her. Earlier that year I saw Mrs. Kennedy at
Bobby’s funeral, we talked briefly, and that was
the last time I saw her.

Do you believe Lee Harvey Oswald, acting
alone, murdered President Kennedy? I do.
He was an individual who, over the preceding
years, had desperately sought attention. After
defecting to the Soviet Union, he expected
to generate attention when he returned to
the U. S. But the press ignored him. Then he
tried various jobs, but couldn’t hold one for
more than a month at a time. And his marriage was falling apart. Lee Harvey Oswald,
acting alone, killed President Kennedy. Based
on all the information I’ve been exposed to,
including the Warren Commission, that’s the
conclusion I have reached. m